Our first thanks go to the artists. Telecom Prospect 2004 is fuelled by
the enthusiasm, openness and creativity of the artists who have taken part in
this project. Thank you for all your work! City Gallery Wellington also
gratefully acknowledges the support of the 'behind the scenes' people: the
artists' partners, families and friends.
It has been a great pleasure to work with our partner venues on Telecom Prospect
2004. The staff of City Gallery Wellington are grateful for the
enthusiasm and support shown by:
Sophie McIntyre, Kate Griffin, Emily Cormack, Danae Mossman and Pania Walton,
Adam Art Gallery; Frank Stark, Mark Williams and Monika Ahuriri, New Zealand
Film Archive; Massey University.
Support for Telecom Prospect 2004 came from far and wide. We warmly
thank the following people for their contributions to this major project:
Telecom Prospect 2004 Curatorial Advisory Panel:
Mark Amery; David Cross; Eugene Hansen; Sophie Jerram; Tracey Monastra; Sophie
McIntyre; Gregory O'Brien; Lara Strongman; Mark Williams.
Telecom Prospect 2004 Essayists: Tobias
Berger; Gwynneth Porter; Ian Wedde.
Telecom Prospect 2004 Viewpoint Contributors:
Mark Amery; Penny Ashton; Christina Barton; Seddon Bennington; Ron Brownson;
Anthony Byrt; Russell Campbell; David Cross; Rosemary Forde; Jenny Gibbs; Allan
Hawke; Cass Hesom-Williams; Holden Hohaia; Francis Hooper; Thomas La Hood;
Denise L'Estrange-Corbet; Charlotte Huddleston; Sam Kebbell; the late Michael
King (and his children Rachael King and Jonathan King); August Kleinzahler;
Bill Manhire; David Mackay; Eric Ngan; Darcy Nicholas; Rt. Hon. Winston Peters;
Hon. Richard Prebble; Renny Pritikin; Huhana Smith; C.K. Stead; Ngahuia Te
Awekotuku; Judith Tizard; Linda Tyler; James Wallace; Andrew Paul Wood.
City Gallery Wellington would also like to acknowledge the support of the
private lenders, dealer galleries and public institutions who made work
available for Telecom Prospect 2004, including:
Anna Bibby, Anna Bibby Gallery, Auckland; The Arbuckle Art Trust, Christchurch;
Alison Bartley, Tim Nees and Amy Wright, Bartley Nees Gallery, Wellington;
Jenny Nelligan, Bowen Galleries, Wellington; Rob Gardiner and Sue Gardiner,
Chartwell Collection; Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu; Judith
Gifford, Brooke-Gifford Gallery, Christchurch; Grant Banbury, Campbell Grant
Gallery, Christchurch; Darren Knight, Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney; Digital
Sparks Ltd, Auckland; Natalie Portland, Ferner Galleries Auckland, Parnell and
Wellington; Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth; John Gow, Gary Langsford
and Melanie Roger, Gow Langsford Gallery, Auckland; NewBOLDArt Collection,
Wairarapa; Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa; Hamish McKay and Andrew
Thomas, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington; Melanie Hogg; Ivan Anthony, Ivan
Anthony Gallery, Auckland; The James Wallace Charitable Arts Trust; Jonathan
Smart, Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch; Paul McNamara, McNamara Gallery,
Wanganui; Michael Lett, Michael Lett Gallery, Auckland, Milford Galleries,
Auckland; Peter McLeavey, Peter McLeavey Gallery, Wellington; Roslyn Oxley,
Tony Oxley and the staff at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney; Scott Donovan,
Sydney; John McCormack and Dominic Feuchs, Starkwhite, Auckland; Sue Crockford
and Isha Welsh, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland; Te Mata House Gallery,
Havelock North; Victoria Timpany and Peter Duncan, Temple Gallery, Dunedin
Emma's shout-out: Janet Abbott, Tobias Berger, Rosemary Forde,
Colin Hodson, John Hurrell, Robert Leonard, Justin Paton, Gwyn Porter, Simon
Rees, Johanna Sanders, Louise Tulett, Caroline Vercoe, and all the staff at
City Gallery Wellington.
City Gallery Wellington would like to thank: Mike Ainsworth;
Kaleb Bennett; Gerard Brown; Phill Brown; Sally Coe; Natasha Conland;
Conservatorium of Music, Massey University Wellington; David Clegg; Creative
New Zealand; Clem Devine; Sean Duxfield; Dennis Feaver; Gemma Gracewood, Megan
Hosking; 50Hz; International Institute of Modern Letters, Victoria University
of Wellington; Harold Kwok; Katrin McKinnon; Stuart Mitchell; New Zealand
School of Dance; Neil Pardington; Mary Parker; Signer; Toi Whakaari New Zealand
Drama School; Carlos Wedde, and all the artists, speakers and performers whose
invaluable contributions make up the Telecom Prospect 2004 public events
programme.
The Adam Art Gallery would like to thank: Alistair Blair;
Phill Brown; Francis Cheetham; Amy Howden-Chapman; Lisa Kerr; Sarah Snelling;
Hannah Thomson; Te Rangi Tinirau; Sarah Titheridge. The Adam Art Gallery would
also like to acknowledge the support of their invaluable team of volunteers.
The New Zealand Film Archive would like to thank: Bruce
Anderson; Julian Miller; Dan McKirdy; Johnny Morris.